2018 Archive
2191.
If wages are to rise, workers need more bargaining power (economist.com)
2192.
Ecuador will hand over Julian Assange to the UK (theintercept.com)
2193.
Source: Google Hangouts for consumers will be shutting down sometime in 2020 (9to5google.com)
2194.
You Only Need 50% of Job “Requirements” (talent.works)
2195.
Linux 4.20 released (lkml.org)
2196.
What You Need to Know Before Considering a PhD (fast.ai)
2197.
Google throws away 12 years of work by investors (Portfolios in Google Finance) (blogs.harvard.edu)
2198.
A Man Who Volunteered for Auschwitz (2012) (theatlantic.com)
2199.
How Does React Tell a Class from a Function? (overreacted.io)
2200.
The scientists who starved to death surrounded by food (amusingplanet.com)
2201.
The Moon in 4k resolution [video] (svs.gsfc.nasa.gov)
2202.
OpenStax – openly licensed textbooks (openstax.org)
2203.
NYC subway and bus services have entered 'death spiral', experts say (theguardian.com)
2204.
Introducing A16Z Crypto (a16zcrypto.com)
2205.
What if the Placebo Effect Isn’t a Trick? (nytimes.com)
2206.
Taking Tesla Private (tesla.com)
2207.
I was Zuckerberg’s speechwriter (vox.com)
2208.
“Modern” C++ Lamentations (aras-p.info)
2209.
Ask HN: What are some of the best documentaries you've seen?
2210.
Verizon signals its Yahoo and AOL divisions are almost worthless (nbcnews.com)
2211.
Tulsa Remote (tulsaremote.com)
2212.
Hackers Are So Fed Up with Twitter Bots They’re Hunting Them Down Themselves (theintercept.com)
2213.
FCC approves SpaceX plan for satellite broadband network (techcrunch.com)
2214.
For back pain, the subtle moves of the Feldenkrais Method can help some people (washingtonpost.com)
2215.
Japan’s Prisons Are a Haven for Elderly Women (bloomberg.com)
2216.
Meltdown and Spectre (spectreattack.com)
2217.
AI and Compute (blog.openai.com)
2218.
First-party isolation in Firefox: what breaks if you enable it? (ctrl.blog)
2219.
Burger King Has an Opinion on Net Neutrality (bloomberg.com)
2220.
NY state tax break is $48k per Amazon HQ job (fox5ny.com)